Alcohol use disorders
Alcohol use disorders consist of disorders characterised by compulsive heavy alcohol use
and loss of control over alcohol intake. Alcohol use disorders are some of the most prevalent …
and loss of control over alcohol intake. Alcohol use disorders are some of the most prevalent …
The use of excise taxes to reduce tobacco, alcohol, and sugary beverage consumption
FJ Chaloupka, LM Powell… - Annual review of public …, 2019 - annualreviews.org
In countries around the world, tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption, and
consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are significant contributors to the global …
consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are significant contributors to the global …
Epidemiology of alcohol consumption and societal burden of alcoholism and alcoholic liver disease
PD Axley, CT Richardson, AK Singal - Clinics in liver disease, 2019 - liver.theclinics.com
Epidemiology of Alcohol Consumption and Societal Burden of Alcoholism and Alcoholic Liver
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Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity—a summary of the third edition
Abstract Background and Aims This article summarizes the findings and conclusions of the
third edition of Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity. The latest revision of this book is part of a …
third edition of Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity. The latest revision of this book is part of a …
Alcohol control policy measures and all‐cause mortality in Lithuania: an interrupted time–series analysis
Background and aims Alcohol use has been identified as a major risk factor for burden of
mortality and disease, particularly for countries in eastern Europe. During the past two …
mortality and disease, particularly for countries in eastern Europe. During the past two …
[HTML][HTML] What are the economic costs to society attributable to alcohol use? A systematic review and modelling study
Background Alcohol-attributable costs to society are captured by cost-of-illness studies,
however estimates are often not comparable, eg due to the omission of relevant cost …
however estimates are often not comparable, eg due to the omission of relevant cost …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of introducing a minimum alcohol tax share in retail prices on alcohol-attributable mortality in the WHO European region: a modelling study
M Neufeld, P Rovira, C Ferreira-Borges… - The Lancet Regional …, 2022 - thelancet.com
Background Alcohol use and its burden constitute one of the largest public health
challenges in the WHO European Region. Raising alcohol taxes is a cost-effective" best …
challenges in the WHO European Region. Raising alcohol taxes is a cost-effective" best …
The impact of unrecorded alcohol use on health: what do we know in 2020?
Objective: About 25% of global alcohol consumption is unrecorded, that is, concerns alcohol
not registered in the country where it is consumed. Unrecorded alcohol includes homemade …
not registered in the country where it is consumed. Unrecorded alcohol includes homemade …
The impact of alcohol taxation changes on unrecorded alcohol consumption: a review and recommendations
Background The diverse forms of unrecorded alcohol, defined as beverage alcohol not
registered in official statistics in the country where it is consumed, comprise about one fourth …
registered in official statistics in the country where it is consumed, comprise about one fourth …
Comparing alcohol taxation throughout the European Union
Abstract Background and Aims The World Health Organization recommends increasing
alcohol taxes as a 'best‐buy'approach to reducing alcohol consumption and improving …
alcohol taxes as a 'best‐buy'approach to reducing alcohol consumption and improving …